At the County of Marin, our employees overwhelmingly report feeling their work is meaningful, they like the work they do, and they are proud to tell people “I work for the County of Marin.” Read on to find out more about this opportunity. The Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk Department (ARCC) assesses value of taxable property; records and maintains documents for property ownership, births, deaths, and marriages; performs civil ceremonies; and processes marriage licenses, fictitious business names and other legal documents. Our department provides a great opportunity to pursue work that balances interaction with the public alongside problem-solving and highly detailed regulatory work. Flex recruitment: There are currently 3 Full-Time, Regular Hire Appraiser I/II vacancies in the ARCC Department, Real Property Division. Candidates will be considered for the level for which they meet minimum qualifications. Please note: We are also recruiting for a vacancy in the position of Appraiser Aide. If you are interested in working in the Appraisal and Assessment field, you are welcome to submit applications for both Appraiser I/II and Appraiser Aide. There is no penalty for submitting applications to both recruitments. However, you must submit a separate application to the Appraiser Aide recruitment to be considered for the Appraiser Aide level. Appraisers perform a full range of market appraisals of residential, commercial, industrial, recreational, agricultural and rural properties using data collection and analysis methods. They are required to understand and provide, with a high degree of accuracy, assessment information to property owners, builders, real estate brokers, governmental agencies, residents and the public. They also assist in preparing information for Assessment Appeals Board presentations. The Appraiser I is the entry level class in this series and initially works under close supervision. The Appraiser II is the journey level class in the series and works independently to perform the full range of market appraisals for a variety of real property and improvements. Other duties for both levels include: Gathering, analyzing and tracking cost, market and income data. Performing valuation of land and real property changes. Analyzing changes in land use, zoning, building regulations and economic trends. Determining depreciation types, trends and effects upon relevant property markets. Reading and interpreting legal descriptions of real property, topographical maps, plans and drawings. Measuring, diagraming and describing structures and improvements. Preparing reports and maintaining records regarding assessment activities. Explaining appraisal methods and value determinations to property owners, builders, real estate brokers, governmental agencies, residents and the public. Work Location: Work for this position is performed at the Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk’s Offices in San Rafael and other County campuses. Additionally, appraisal work includes field visits to properties throughout Marin County. Our Highly Qualified Candidate has both appraisal experience and excellent interpersonal skills. They can interpret, uphold, and explain, with a high degree of accuracy and courtesy, complex rules, regulations, codes, and laws related to property valuation appraisal and tax assessment to a variety of audiences. Technical proficiency using databases and Microsoft Office (Excel, Word and Outlook), the ability to quickly conduct mathematical calculations and utilize specialized software for appraisal work is highly desirable. Additionally, the highly qualified candidate: Expresses ideas clearly, concisely, and accurately when writing correspondence and reports. Has a proven track record of providing excellent customer service. Employs strong organizational skills. Enjoys developing and maintaining professional, supportive, respectful, and collaborative working relationships. Works successfully both independently and as part of a team. For the Appraiser II level, the ideal candidate possesses an Appraiser certificate issued by the California State Board of Equalization or an Appraiser license issued by the Bureau/Office of Real Estate Appraisers and has a strong working knowledge of the California Revenue and Taxation Code as it relates to the appraisal of property.
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